Abstract

Individuals are employing silver nanoparticles in a wide range of medications, scientific studies and medical devices, which necessitates more study in order to understand the long-term implications of exposure. It is not always possible to avoid exposure to silver nanoparticles if they are spread across a large area, such as an industrial site. Silver nanoparticles can be inhaled, ingested, or interact with the skin. People's health is impacted by several aspects, including how much exposure (how much), how long they have had it (how long it is been), what form of exposure they have used, what other chemicals present in the environment (such pesticides), and how healthy they are at the time of exposure. Toxicology following exposure to silver in a variety of ways necessitates additional investigation, even though several studies have already been published (AgNPs).

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